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Jonathan Bales will pick a big play from each week and break it down.
Pick a big stick and hurl it as hard as you like, by all means.
I want to pick a big challenge in my career and this is one of them.
"Still," he said, "if you don't pick a big enough number for a stimulus package now and you have to announce another number next year, people will say: 'Oh, the stimulus didn't work.
"This was an inside job," Holland Haiis-Aguirre, a key-holder at the West Side Community Garden, said after she arrived at her plot on July 24 to pick a "big, beautiful, full-sized cucumber" that she and her husband had tended from infancy.
With small Brand X funds, you could pick a big winner.
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Pick a big-name chief executive, and a quick LinkedIn search will often reveal a relative working for some other company that wants to do business with the parent's company.
Ambitions recalibrated, Mr. Schimpf might want to pick a bigger number for Season 2.
He went on to joke with the customer that he should either pick a bigger gun or use the.22 to "shoot him in the stomach 15 times, that'd really piss him off".
Brownies are traditionally flat, meaning that you should pick a bigger pan over a smaller one.
But Wisconsin voters also elected a Republican governor, Scott Walker, and stood by him when he picked a big fight with public-sector unions.
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